#Repost @lcfremont with @let.repost • • • • • • Week 3 of my home invasion picks for #horrorsistersscaresandshares2022 takes us to foreign places.🌏Them is a French film based on actual events. Clocking in at a lean, mean 77 minutes, this movie is bare bones and all the better for it. And the perpetrators? Well, it’s all very creepy.🏠Inside is infamous for two things: being one of the tent poles of French Extremism and a giant pair of scissors. Not for the faint of heart, this movie holds a special place in my heart. After having kids, I view this movie completely differently and still love it just as much.✂️Funny Games (1997)is a Michael Haneke special: nothing but bleakness wrapped up in a beautifully shot package. Two young men pay a visit to a perfectly lovely family: carnage ensues. Haneke later remade this Austrian film, shot for shot, for an American audience, but I still prefer the original. There’s just something a bit more gritty about it that helps that gut punch of an ending really grab hold.🏌🏻Sleep Tight comes from Barcelona and I’m kind of bending the rules by calling it a home invasion film, but it definitely deserves to be here. It’s a slow build of suspense and creepiness, but that last scene will have you thinking about it for days.🍼Kidnapped is another Spanish import that is a classic home invasion plot: criminals take over a family home and absolutely nothing good will come of this. A little on the nasty side, once the violence starts, it never really lets up until the very abrupt ending.🔪The Trip comes from Sweden courtesy of Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow, Hansel & Gretel) and stars Noomi Rapace. A couple goes to visit their vacation home, each of them planning to murder the other, but three escaped convicts will have other plans. Darkly comic and really gory, this is a fun one.🎱#homeinvasionhorror #horrorsisters https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj3fn92Piyx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=